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Year:1980 Mileage:140956 Color: rusty see the pics
Location:

Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Up for sale is a very unique and hard to find 1980 Volkswagon Vanagon P27 Edition.

 This van runs and drives all components are working properly. It is in rough shape(rusty), interior Good and exterior rusty see the pics.has 140 KM on the odometer .

This van has been sitting for several years as the owners could no longer drive.

This is a long time Calgary van with the raised top tent is in poor shape (see pics ), there are no leaks.

This van is equipped with an smooth shifting automatic trans and running 2.0 L gas engine.

 It has a double bunk, frig. table plus the rear, sink,stove, 3 burner stove , power and water hook-ups  .

Please email with any questions...Known problems :Ripped headliner, Front brakes 90% Rear 75%, good tires,Driver side Upper Ball Joint ripped,Diff/Fluid O.K. CV boots look brittle,Brake lines @ rear cont arms rusted , burns a little oil, very rusty ext body Panted over with rust paint.


Serious Bidders Please. Buyer is responsible for vehicle pickup or shipping.No USA buyers... due to non understanding of shipping costs.. Van will be sold with a "Alberta Title or Bill Of Sale " only ..
 DO NOT BID ON IT IF YOU DO NOT WANT COMPLETE THE TRANSACTION.

 This van is sold " AS IS", no warranty.contact Dave 403-398-8820

Deposit of US $100.00 within 24 hours of auction close. Full payment required within 3 days of auction close. Transaction can be paid via Pay-Pal or in person with Cash,Visa or Master Card...5% GST will be added to final sale price..

I AM UNCLEAR ABOUT SHIPPING CARS TO THE USA SO PLEASE DONT ASK..

I have tried to explain it the best I can. Thank you for looking and Happy bidding



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